attack on Cotys' kingdom by another Thracian ruler, Autlesbis (of the Caeni?), and the Attalid commander Corrhagus, allies of Rome, Cotys and his force...
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multiple people Cotys IV, Odrysian king of Thrace Cotys V, Odrysian king of Thrace Cotys VI, King of Thrace Cotys VII, King of Thrace Cotys VIII, King of...
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Tylis Cotys II, son of Seuthes (III?) (attested 330 BC, while still prince, if son of Seuthes III?) Rhaezdus (Rhoegus?), son of ? Cotys II Cotys III, son...
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the daughter of Seuthes' son, Cotys I. Cotys I succeeded Seuthes II in 383. The historian Michael Zahrnt described Cotys as "the right man to strengthen...
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Corrhagus, one of Eumenes' commanders, had invaded one of Cotys' territories. Perseus let Cotys go to defend it and gave his cavalry only half of the year's...
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the consul Publius Licinius Crassus. The Macedonians were supported by Cotys IV, the king of the Odrysian kingdom (the largest state in Thrace) and his...
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specifically describes Cotys and his father Seuthes as Odrysians. Livy's statement that in its diplomatic interaction with Cotys IV the Roman Senate referenced...
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Thrace (complete list) – Seuthes IV, King (215–190 BC) Pleuratus I, King (213–208 BC) Amatokos III, King (184 BC) Cotys IV, King (171–167 BC) Teres III,...
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of Thrace, who reigned from c. 140 BC to c. 120 BC. He was the son of Cotys IV. Thracian Kings, University of Michigan[permanent dead link] List of Thracian...
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Nicomedes II, and a daughter, Apama, who would marry Dyegilos, son of Cotys IV, King of Thrace, and his wife, Semestra. Prusias II was honoured by the...
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reigning from Bizye (now Vize) in eastern Thrace. Cotys V, son of ? Beithys (?-by 87 BC) Sadalas I, son of Cotys V (by 87–after 79 BC) Amadocus, Odrysian royal...
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Greek: Τήρης) was a king of the Odrysians in Thrace in c. 149 BC, the son of Cotys IV. Thracian Kings, University of Michigan List of Thracian tribes v t e...
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Nicomedes II Epiphanes 149–127 BC Nicomedes III Euergetes 127–94 BC Nicomedes IV Philopator 94–74 BC Socrates Chrestus who ruled briefly in about 90 BC The...
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predecessor, Rhescuporis III. Cotys III's coinage overlaps with the coins of Sauromates III, perhaps his brother, and Rhescuporis IV. They might thus have been...
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AD Mithridates II 42 – 46 AD Cotys I 46 – 78 Roman Province 63 – 68 Rhescuporis II 78 – 93 Sauromates I 93 – 123 Cotys II 123 – 131 Rhoemetalces 131...
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Teres III, who had married the granddaughter of Perseus and was the son of Cotys IV, who had once been an ally of Perseus. Teres and the other Thracian chieftains...
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became an augur. In the same year, Flamininus was sent as an ambassador to Cotys IV, King of Thrace, to return the king's son, a Roman hostage, to the allied...
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Antiochus IV Epiphanes (c. 215 BC–November/December 164 BC) was a Greek Hellenistic King who ruled the Seleucid Empire from 175 BC until his death in 164...
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Paul Walker (redirect from Paul William Walker IV)
Paul William Walker IV (September 12, 1973 – November 30, 2013) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Brian O'Conner in the Fast & Furious...
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C. J. Stroud (redirect from Coleridge Bernard Stroud IV)
Coleridge Bernard "C. J." Stroud IV (born October 3, 2001) is an American professional football quarterback for the Houston Texans of the National Football...
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Tiberius Julius Cotys I Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Cotys I of the Bosporus (fl. 45–63 AD), was a Roman client king of the Bosporan...
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Alexander IV (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; 323/322– 309 BC), sometimes erroneously called Aegus in modern times, was the son of Alexander the Great (Alexander III...
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Meanwhile, at Pydna, Perseus had a 1,000 picked allied Thracian horse under Cotys IV, the king of the Odrysai. The infantry phalanx depended heavily on the...
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Berenice IV Epiphaneia (Greek: Βερενίκη; 77–55 BC, born and died in Alexandria, Egypt) was a Greek princess and Queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty. From 58...
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from the period 233–234, meaning that he appears to have co-ruled with Cotys III (r. 228–234). Bosporan Kingdom Roman Crimea Mitchiner, Michael (1978)...
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III 42–46 Cotys I 46–78 Incorporated as a part of the Roman Province of Moesia Inferior 63–68 Rhescuporis II 78–93 Sauromates I 93–123 Cotys II 123–131...
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Philip IV (Ancient Greek: Φίλιππος, romanized: Phílippos) was briefly king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 297 BC. He belonged to the Antipatrid...
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either a member of the ruling Tiberian-Julian dynasty (perhaps the son of Cotys III) or a foreign usurper, perhaps of Sarmatian descent. According to a...
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Philip II (who deposed Amyntas IV), Argeus (supported by Athens). Pausanias was initially supported by the Odrysian king Cotys I on the condition of giving...
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Nicomedes IV Philopator (Greek: Νικομήδης Φιλοπάτωρ) was the king of Bithynia from c. 94 BC to 74 BC. He was the first son and successor of Nicomedes III...
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